Claims
- 1. A gripping mechanism comprising complemental article engaging members mounted for movement towards and away from one another, powered means for relatively moving said members forceably to grip an article, holding means operable to maintain applied gripping force, multiple limit means operable to effect such operation of said holding means in response to gripping force reaching respective predetermined values, and selector means for rendering operative any selected one of said limit means, said powered means including an electric motor, and said multiple limit means including respective relay means selectively operably connectable in circuit with said motor by said selector means for monitoring motor current and effecting operation of said holding means in response to respective loads on said motor.
- 2. The gripping mechanism of claim 1, wherein said holding means includes an electrically operated brake.
- 3. The gripping mechanism of claim 2, wherein each said relay means is operable to stop said motor in response to the respective load on said motor.
- 4. The gripping mechanism of claim 1, wherein there are three said limit means delimiting high, medium and low gripping forces, respectively.
- 5. The gripping mechanism of claim 1, further comprising spring means interconnected between said motor and said members for resiliently urging said members against the article gripped thereby.
- 6. The gripping mechanism of claim 5, further comprising multiple limit switch means mechanically actuatable in response to respective degrees of compression of said spring means, each said limit switch means being selectively operably connectable by said selector means to said holding means for effecting operation of said holding means upon actuation.
- 7. The gripping mechanism of claim 6, wherein selective connection of corresponding relay means and limit switch means is effected by said selector means in pairs.
- 8. The gripping mechanism of claim 1, further comprising spring means drivingly interconnected between said powered means and said members for resiliently urging said members against the article gripped thereby.
- 9. A gripping mechanism comprising complemental article engaging members mounted for movement towards and away from one another, powered means for relatively moving said members forceably to grip an article, holding means operable to maintain applied gripping force, multiple limit means operable to effect such operation of said holding means in response to gripping force reaching respective predetermined values, selector means for rendering operative any selected one of said limit means, and spring means drivingly interconnected between said powered means and said members for resiliently urging said members against the article gripped thereby, said multiple limit means including respective limit switch means mechanically actuable in response to respective degrees of compression of said spring means, each said limit switch means being selectively connectable by said selector means to said holding means for effecting operation of said holding means upon actuation.
- 10. A gripping mechanism comprising a tong support structure, a pair of tongs mounted to said tong support structure for movement towards and away from one another, an electric motor mounted with respect to said tong support structure for relatively moving said members towards one another forceably to grip an article therebetween, an electrically operated brake means operable when actuated to prevent relative movement of said tongs away from one another thereby to maintain then existing gripping force, power supply line means for supplying electric current to said electric motor, plural load sensing relay means operably associated with said power supply line means for effecting operation of said brake means in response to respective different predetermined currents in said power supply line means, relay selector means for selecting any one of said load sensing relay menas to be operative in response to the respective predetermined current in said power supply line means to effect actuation of said brake means.
- 11. The gripping mechanism of claim 10, wherein each said relay means is operable to stop said motor in response to the respective predetermined current in said power supply line means.
- 12. The gripping mechanism of claim 10, comprising an axially reciprocating tong actuator rod, connection means operatively interconnecting said actuator rod and tongs to actuate said tongs upon axial movement of said tong actuator rod, a motor support mounted for movement relative to said tong support structure, said electric motor being mounted to said motor support, driving connection means operatively connecting said electric motor to said actuator rod axially to move said rod relative to said motor support, spring means interconnected between said motor support and tong support structure for supporting said motor support normally at a first position relative to said tong support structure, said spring means being resiliently yieldable to permit movement of said motor support relative to said tong support in response to movement of said tongs being stopped by engagement of an article therebetween, such movement of said motor support displacing said motor support from said first position by a distance proportionally related to the gripping force of said tongs against the article therebetween, said brake means being operable when actuated to prevent axial movement of said tong actuator rod relative to said motor support, plural limit switch means mounted to one of said motor support and tong support, and the other of said motor support and tong support having mounted thereto a switch actuator, and switch selector means for selecting any one of said limit switch means to be operative to actuate said brake means in response to the selected switch means being actuated by said switch actuator, said switch actuator being positioned with respect to said plural limit switch means for sequential actuation of said plural limit switch means at respective different positions of said motor support relative to said tong support.
- 13. The gripping mechanism of claim 12, wherein said relay selector means and switch selector means including a common switch for paired selection of corresponding relay means and limit switch means.
- 14. A gripping mechanism comprising complemental article engaging members mounted for movement towards and away from one another, an electric motor for relatively moving said members forceably to grip an article, spring means interconnected between said electric motor and said members for resiliently urging said members against the article gripped thereby, holding means operable to maintain the applied gripping force, plural current monitoring means operably connected in circuit with said motor for monitoring motor current and effecting operation of said holding means in response to respective different predetermined currents, plural limit switch means mechanically actuable in response to respective different predetermined degrees of compression of said spring means for effecting operation of said holding means upon mechanical actuation, each one of a plurality of said current monitoring means being paired with a respective one of said plural limit switch means, and selector means for selecting any one of such pairs of current monitoring means and limit switch means to be operative for effecting actuation of said holding means.
- 15. The gripping mechanism of claim 14, wherein each said current monitoring means also is operative to stop said motor in response to the respective current to the motor.
- 16. The gripping mechanism of claim 15, wherein each said limit switch means also is operative to stop said motor in response to the respective degree of compression of said spring means.
- 17. The gripping mechanism of claim 14, wherein said holding means includes an electrically operated brake.
- 18. The gripping mechanism of claim 17, wherein said article engaging members include tongs mounted for swinging movement about horizontal axes fixed relative to a frame, and said motor is supported on said frame by said spring means.
- 19. The gripping mechanism of claim 18, comprising toggle means for effecting simultaneous swinging movement of said tongs about said axes, axially movable means for actuating said toggle means, and means connecting said motor to said axially movable means for effecting axial movement of the latter relative to the motor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 503,533 filed on June 13, 1983, now abandoned.
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